Saturday, 12 September 2015

Qualifying and first race day was fantastic. Sunshine. Crowds. Flags. Roaring engines. Beautiful machines. Dashing drivers. Even though our driver had a broken gearbox nothing could dampen our enjoyment. A fitting build up to the grand prix!

Sunday, 6 September 2015

Hello again. At a Grand Prix weekend, two practice session for the F1 cars are held on Friday (except in Monaco when it is Thursday) and the drivers in the support races (in this case GP2, GP3 and Porsche) get to practice too. This is vital for so many reasons including orientation, safety and tuning the cars - each track is different so each needs a different set up. Belgium must be the hilliest track of the season and so needs special attention. The support races of GP2 GP3 and Porsche had a practice session too.

Here are some photos I took...

A lot of excitement which gave us a lot to look forward to as final practice and qualifying was the following day.

It was lovely to go back to our chalet knowing that the following day would let us see drivers and machines operating at the limit.

Friday, 4 September 2015

Well, Thursday arrived, and with it our chance to revisit the pitlane at Spa-Francorchamps. We had such a great time there last year.

We queued for nearly three hours, then a mad rush to get a position outside favourite team garages. The boys raced off to Ferrari, which is always a madly crowded affair, but DD, me and DH headed for the Williams garage as DD is a great fan of Felipe Massa, and I was also quite interested to meet the rising Finnish star, Valteri Bottas. I love the driving style of the Finnish F1 drivers, Mika Hakkinen, and of course Kimi Raikkonen. And on the way to the track we found out that Ferrari have signed him to drive for them again in 2016 - such jubilation!!

And the bonus, the Williams garage was next door to Ferrari, so we had a clear view there too.

Fascinating watching the mechanics prepare the cars...

Taking the cars for scrutineering...

Ferrari...

Williams...

Force India...

Torro Rosso...

More final preparations...

And then, DD let out a squeak - Mr Felipe Massa emerged from his garage...

He graciously signed autographs, DD still hasn't descended from cloud 9, thanks Mr Massa for making her day!

Valteri Bottas, a rising F1 star...I was able to use my entire Finnish vocabulary when thanking him (i.e. Thank you very much!) I think he was quite surprised, but understood me and thanked me in English!

Such excitement!
Then a huge cheer went up from the Ferrai fans - Mr Kimi Raikkonen, the 2007 F1 World Champion, and our family favourite, had arrived!

DH shouted "KIMI!!" rather loudly so I got a great shot of the Iceman (his nickname) looking straight into my camera lense...

One of his mechanics shared a joke and we were treated to a rare smile, Kimi is known for his cool, calm demeanour and it is said, by some, that he doesn't smile often, but he did on this day...

Sons managed to get autographs but we were not near enough. But it made our day watching him chatting with the fans and his mechanics and team mates.

Then the Ferrari Team Principal came out of the garage too and spoke to some of the Ferrari fans in front of their garage. I had my Ferrari cap and cheekily called to him to come over to where we were... and being a very nice chap he did just that!

He kindly signed my Ferrari hat - I was very pleased! And of course I thanked him for signing Kimi again, he was very gracious and friendly.

Then - another world champion was spotted - Jacques Villeneuve , soon to be a Formula E driver next season, being interviewed by a TV crew...

What an afternoon!

After all the excitement with the drivers we allowed to walk onto the track itself...

Thursday, 3 September 2015

The weather, up until the Wednesday of our holiday, had been rather grey, with some rain here and there, which, fortunately did not spoil any of our plans.

But, Wednesday dawned and - hello sunshine!! And the lovely weather was to stay until the day we sailed back to the UK.

DH and I had a lovely walk around the lake onto which our chalet opened, it was about a mile circuit with lovely views...

Our chalet in close up...

Some intriguing graffiti, apparently there is a legend about witches in Vielsalm, and apparently they have something to do with blueberries...

After a quick lunch we set off again to see what was happening at the race track, as the following day the teams would arrive in earnest and, for those of us lucky enough to have weekend tickets, there would be a pitlane walk and a chance to meet the drivers!

Well, the circuit was a lot busier, with the podium being prepared - please note the Canadian flags, not sure what that was about...

The media circus had arrived...

More Ferrari lorries....

The safety car was being prepared...

We were, by this time, very excited indeed! The next few days would be spent at the race circuit, so we nipped into Lidl in Malmedy (again, a town heavily affected in WW2 but now very pretty and peaceful) to stock up and then back to the chalet for an early night.

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